Famous Quotes
1940 Quotations with Ruth.
- 1841. William Butler Yeats: You know what the Englishman's idea of compromise is? He says, Some people say t ...

- 1842. Edward Young: Truth never was indebted to a lie.

- 1843. Marguerite Yourcenar: I have never seasoned a truth with the sauce of a lie in order to digest it more ...

- 1844. Jane Austen: It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a goo ...

- 1845. Francis Bacon: Truth is a naked and open daylight… Truth which only doth judge itself, teacheth ...

- 1846. Honoré de Balzac: The events of human life, whether public or private, are so intimately linked to ...

- 1847. George Gordon Byron: And after all, what is a lie? 'T is butThe truth in masquerade.

- 1848. Will Durant: Perhaps our supercilious disgust with existence is a cover for a secret disgust ...

- 1849. Umberto Eco: Semiotics is concerned with everything that can be taken as a sign. A sign is ev ...

- 1850. Ralph Waldo Emerson: How we glow over these novels of passion, when the story is told with any spark ...

- 1851. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Men who for truth and honor's sake
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- 1852. Paul Leopold Haffner: Enlightenment is a sublime word, if one goes back to its meaning; itmeans illumi ...

- 1853. Adolf Hitler: All this was inspired by the principle--which is quite true in itself--that in t ...

- 1854. Claude Lévi-Strauss: Every landscape appears first of all as a vast chaos . . . . [But] the most maje ...
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- 1855. William H. Murray: But when I said that nothing had been done I erred in one important matter. We h ...

- 1856. Friedrich Nietzsche: And as for our future, one will hardly find us again on the paths of those Egypt ...

- 1857. George Orwell: I did try very hard to tell the whole truth without violating my literary instin ...

- 1858. J. J. Rousseau: God is intelligent; but in what manner? Man is intelligent by the act of reasoni ...

- 1859. Shaka Ssali: The only reason one will respect you as a journalist is because of your integrit ...

- 1860. Thomas Jefferson: The advertisement is the most truthful part of a newspaper.
